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Benjamin S. Selznick; Matthew J. Mayhew; Christa E. Winkler; Musbah Shaheen; Alyssa N. Rockenbach – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
The purpose of this study is to understand the climates and contexts that promote college students' development of appreciative attitudes toward Jews over four college years. Drawing on an established theoretical framework and a comprehensive literature foundation, we approached this question through an integrative mixed-methods perspective. We…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Students, Jews, Cultural Awareness
Franzenburg, Geert – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2022
The following study presents an example of Holocaust education for the 21st century by evaluating the "Wannsee-conference" 80 years ago (January 20, 1942) from a religious psychological perspective of 2022. After a general survey concerning Holocaust education in Germany, it focuses on emotional regulation as a coping strategy with…
Descriptors: European History, Jews, Death, History Instruction
Oplatka, Izhar; Hoffman, Nahum – Religious Education, 2023
The purpose of the current study was to explore the meanings, regulation, and sources of male teacher empathy in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools in Israel from a cultural perspective. More specifically, the study posed three questions: (1) What are the particular meanings attached to empathy by ultra-Orthodox teachers? (2) How do ultra-Orthodox…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Religious Education, Teacher Attitudes
Moore, Mary Elizabeth – Religious Education, 2020
Sacred teaching takes many forms across religious traditions, focusing on creation and sacramentality in Christianity, God's nature and creation of human beings in Judaism, and spiritual and social practices in both. At the heart of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian traditions are accents on the sacredness of life, creation in the image of God, and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Religious Factors, Judaism
Silverman, Marc – Religious Education, 2017
This article explores the approach of "Realistic Idealism" to moral education developed by the humanist-progressive moral educator Janusz Korczak, and the role hope plays in it. This pair of terms seems to be an oxymoron. However, their employment is intentional and the article will demonstrate their dialectical interdependence:…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Ethics, Humanism, Moral Values
Ayalon, Ariel; Sagy, Shifra – Youth & Society, 2011
The relationship between acculturation attitudes and attitudes toward collective narratives is explored in the context of Palestinian adolescents, citizens of the State of Israel. Employing Berry's acculturation framework, we expected that approaching the hegemonic Israeli Jewish culture would be related to higher acceptance of its collective…
Descriptors: Jews, Acculturation, Arabs, Adolescents
Scheindlin, Laurence – Journal of Jewish Education, 2008
Following Bennett Solomon's suggestion of the "integrating individual"--one who possesses the skill and interest to incorporate new knowledge into a larger and unified life-picture--this article explores how recognizing the coupling of the affective and cognitive can influence Jewish education. Emotions help construct our daily perceptions and our…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Religious Education, Psychological Patterns
Peleg, Ora – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2010
The current study examines group differences in (1) levels of worry about terror and (2) trait anxiety among a sample of high-school and university students, where groups are defined by cultural affiliation, religious commitment, place of residence, gender and age. The revealed group differences in levels of worry about terror point to the ability…
Descriptors: Jews, Place of Residence, Young Adults, Foreign Countries
Bachner, Yaacov G.; O'Rourke, Norm; Carmel, Sara – Death Studies, 2011
Previous research suggests that caregivers and terminally ill patients face substantial difficulties discussing illness and death. Existing research, however, has focused primarily on the experience of patients. The current study compared responses as well as the relative strength of association between mortality communication, fear of death, and…
Descriptors: Cancer, Caregivers, Patients, Psychology

Collins, Julie A. – Religious Education, 1996
Maintains that interreligious learning takes place most beneficially among people who are reasonably secure in their own relationship with God and also are comfortable with the mystery of that relationship. Argues that people with little tolerance for mystery and ambiguity will become uncomfortable with other religious experiences. (MJP)
Descriptors: Catholics, Cultural Interrelationships, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)